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Cultural styles of knowledge transmission essays in honour of Ad Borsboom /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Claessen -- From knowledge to consciousness: teachers, teachings, and the transmission of healing / Ien Courtens -- When 'natives' use what anthropologists wrote: the case of Dutch Rif Berbers / Henk Driessen -- The experience of the elders: learning ethnographic fieldwork in the Netherlands / Michael Fine -- On hermeneutics, Ad's antennas and the wholly other / René van der Haar -- Bontius in Batavia: early steps in intercultural communication / Frans Hüsken -- Ceremonies of learning and status in Jordan / Willy Jansen -- Al Amien: a modern variant of an age-old educational intuition / Huub de Jonge -- Yolngu and anthropological learning styles in ritual contexts / Ian Keen -- Learning to be white in Guadeloupe / Janine Klungel -- Learning from 'the other', writing about 'the other' / Jean Kommers -- Maori styles of teaching and learning / Toon van Meijl -- Tutorials as integration into a study environment / Ariana Need -- The transmission of kinship knowledge / Catrien Notermans -- Fieldwork in Manus, Papua New Guinea: on change, exchange and anthropological knowledge / Ton Otto -- Bodily learning: the case of pilgrimage by foot to Santiago de Compostela / Janneke Peelen -- Just humming: the consequences of the decline of learning contexts among the Warlpiri / Nicholas Peterson -- A note on observation / Anton Ploeg -- Fragments of transmission of Kamoro culture (South-West coast, West Papua), culled from fieldnotes, 1952-1954 / Jan Pouwer -- Getting answers may take some time ... …”
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Cultural styles of knowledge transmission essays in honour of Ad Borsboom /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Claessen -- From knowledge to consciousness: teachers, teachings, and the transmission of healing / Ien Courtens -- When 'natives' use what anthropologists wrote: the case of Dutch Rif Berbers / Henk Driessen -- The experience of the elders: learning ethnographic fieldwork in the Netherlands / Michael Fine -- On hermeneutics, Ad's antennas and the wholly other / René van der Haar -- Bontius in Batavia: early steps in intercultural communication / Frans Hüsken -- Ceremonies of learning and status in Jordan / Willy Jansen -- Al Amien: a modern variant of an age-old educational intuition / Huub de Jonge -- Yolngu and anthropological learning styles in ritual contexts / Ian Keen -- Learning to be white in Guadeloupe / Janine Klungel -- Learning from 'the other', writing about 'the other' / Jean Kommers -- Maori styles of teaching and learning / Toon van Meijl -- Tutorials as integration into a study environment / Ariana Need -- The transmission of kinship knowledge / Catrien Notermans -- Fieldwork in Manus, Papua New Guinea: on change, exchange and anthropological knowledge / Ton Otto -- Bodily learning: the case of pilgrimage by foot to Santiago de Compostela / Janneke Peelen -- Just humming: the consequences of the decline of learning contexts among the Warlpiri / Nicholas Peterson -- A note on observation / Anton Ploeg -- Fragments of transmission of Kamoro culture (South-West coast, West Papua), culled from fieldnotes, 1952-1954 / Jan Pouwer -- Getting answers may take some time ... …”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic eBook